http://www.lifesitenews.com/blog/vegetative-patient-described-the-excruciating-pain-of-being-dehydrated-star
‘Vegetative’ patient described the excruciating pain of being dehydrated,
starved

We dehydrate to death helpless people in this country because they have a
catastrophic cognitive impairment. Advocates for dehydration say it is just
medical ethics, the withdrawal of the medical treatment of tube feeding.
(Now, there is even a lawsuit to compel starvation by withholding spoon
feeding–not a medical treatment!)

Dehydrating helpless people to death was once unthinkable. Then, in the
80s, bioethicists began advocating withdrawing tube-supplied food and
fluids. And so it came to pass.

Advocates for dehydration started by claiming it should be reserved
strictly for those who are unconscious. They have, of course, broadened the
dehydration caste since. But recent scientific studies have now also shown
that many supposedly unconscious patients aren’t unaware at all.

And now we learn some are paying attention to their surroundings!  From the
Cambridge University
report:<http://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/patient-in-vegetative-state-not-just-aware-but-paying-attention>

A patient in a seemingly vegetative state, unable to move or speak, showed
signs of attentive awareness that had not been detected before, a new study
reveals. This patient was able to focus on words signalled by the
experimenters as auditory targets as successfully as healthy individuals.
If this ability can be developed consistently in certain patients who are
vegetative, it could open the door to specialised devices in the future and
enable them to interact with the outside world.

And get this:

These findings suggest that some patients in a vegetative or minimally
conscious state might in fact be able to direct attention to the sounds in
the world around them.

If this is true of other patients, *imagine the horror of hearing doctors
and family discussing removing your food and water*. Imagine the pain of
the actual event!

Actually, we know what that is like. Kate Adamson<http://www.kateadamson.com/>,
thought mistakenly to be unconscious after a brain stem stroke, underwent
abdominal surgery with inadequate anesthesia. She was then left unfed (but
hydrated via drip) during the healing process–and it was more painful than
the sensation of being cut open!

I wrote about this during the Terri Schiavo fiasco. From my piece, “A
Painless 
Death?”<http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/003/370oqiwy.asp>

In preparation for this article, I contacted Adamson for more details about
the torture she experienced while being dehydrated. She told me about
having been operated upon (to remove the bowel obstruction) with inadequate
anesthesia when doctors believed she was unconscious:

*“The agony of going without food was a constant pain that lasted not
several hours like my operation did, but several days. You have to endure
the physical pain and on top of that you have to endure the emotional pain.
Your whole body cries out, “Feed me. I am alive and a person, don’t let me
die, for God’s Sake! Somebody feed me.”*

Unbelievably, she described being deprived of food and water as “far worse”
than experiencing the pain of abdominal surgery. Despite having been on an
on an IV saline solution, Adamson still had horrible thirst:

*“I craved anything to drink. Anything. I obsessively visualized drinking
from a huge bottle of orange Gatorade. And I hate orange Gatorade. I did
receive lemon flavored mouth swabs to alleviate dryness but they did
nothing to slack my desperate thirst.”*

By the way, the take away from all this? Many will say these patients are
suffering by knowing of their condition, justifying doctors to lethally
inject, anesthetize and dehydrate, or kill by harvesting their
organs. Indeed, some bioethicists already
have.<http://www.nationalreview.com/human-exceptionalism/360241/legalize-murder-organs-wesley-j-smith>

P.S: If someone you love is thought to be unconscious, assume they can
still hear you. Stories of “unconscious” people recalling all that went on
around them are ubiquitous.

*Reprinted with permission from Human Exceptionalism
<http://www.nationalreview.com/human-exceptionalism/363729/imagine-pain-knowing-own-dehydration-wesley-j-smith>.
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